Another way to reproduce the problem: open four OpenOffice.org Writer
windows. In Writer, click `File: Exit'; this has the effect of closing
all four windows in quick succession. The LXDE panel locks up.
I've found I can prevent the panel from locking up by removing the task
list that comes inst
The panel has just locked up again. On this occasion, just before the
problem occurred, I closed windows, but not via the panel itself.
top(1) reported that the locked-up lxpanel was chewing up 100% of the
cycles on the only CPU in this VM.
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Panel crashes if two OoO windows are closed via panel
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Install OpenOffice.org. Open three OoO Writer windows. Move the mouse
to the task list in the panel. Right-click the task-list entry for one
OoO window and click `Close Window'. Do the same for a second OoO
window. The third OoO window and any other open windows remain
re
Thanks for that Google fodder, Dave: you beat me to it. :-)
The workaround for this bug is to download and install Ubuntu (rather
than Kubuntu), partitioning your disk(s) as you wish, but allowing a few
GiB more in your root partition than you'd normally need. I gave it
15GiB, which was more tha
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Manual disk-partitioner crashes during Kubuntu 11.10 installation
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I'm running in VMWare with four virtual disks. I had configured two
partition tables and full-sized partitions without problems. I set up a
swap partition, but as soon as the partman returned to the list of
disks, it crashed.
The problem is repeatable two times out of two,
I have much the same symptoms with Ubuntu 11.04 on a Dell XPS M1330
laptop. I can stop the noise by preventing the processor from idling:
perl -wE '1 while 1'
However, disabling BlueTooth and Wi-Fi at any level (Bios setup,
physical switch, etc.) does not stop the whining. In addition, turning
I have a similar problem in 32-bit Kubuntu 10.04. See the attached
snapshot1.png. I'm using the default Plasma theme. I'm running inside
VirtualBox 3.1.6, using the vboxvideo driver. I've not noticed any
screen corruption in other applications.
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http://la
I had a similar problem. The root cause is that upgrading via
systemsettings or `apt-get upgrade' will install only about half the
packages you need, leaving KDE unbootable. To get a working system,
first add the PPA as described in the instructions, and then quit
systemsettings without installin
In a freshly patched Karmic, usb-creator-kde does indeed set the LBA
flag on my 2GB USB data stick. fdisk(1) prints the partition table as
follows:
Command (m for help): p
Disk /dev/sdf: 2002 MB, 2002747392 bytes
62 heads, 62 sectors/track, 1017 cylinders
Units = cylinders of 3844 * 512 = 196812
I found my own workaround. The crucial insight was this:
> So perhaps the root of the problem is in the update process, rather
than the new versions of the packages themselves.
I used Synaptic to purge the hpijs, hplip and hplip-data packages. This
caused a couple of other packages to be remove
I'm attaching a /var/log/cups/error_log with the debugging turned up to
maximum. I printed a test page at 17/Oct/2007:11:41:30.
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[Edgy 64-bit] Nothing is printed; processes left running
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Binary package hint: hplip
My father (for whom I do tech support) uses an HP PhotoSmart C3180. He
runs the AMD64 release of Edgy. Until Friday, he could print. On
Friday evening, he downloaded updates to three packages: hpijs, hplip
and hplip-data. From that point, printi
I upgraded from Edgy to Feisty and was able to use my two CD-Rom drives
successfully. I then reinstalled Feisty from scratch and had two
problems. The first is that /etc/fstab mentioned /dev/hdc and /dev/hdd,
but those devices don't exist. I updated /etc/fstab to refer to
/dev/scd0 and /dev/scd1
OpenOffice.org 2.1 has now been formally released. I upgraded this
morning, and now my fonts look beautiful -- see the screenshot. If you
want to do the same, please read to the end of this message before
starting work, or you'll lose the icons in your K menu (if you use KDE)
and, I imagine, the
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 49021 ***
Agreed. It works for me in Edgy. Please mark as fixed. Thanks!
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I'm running KDE. If I try to view the xorg.conf man page by typing
Alt+F2
#xorg.conf
Enter
or by typing
man:/xorg.conf
into a Konqueror address box, I get a busy cursor, an empty Konqueror
window, and almost 100% CPU use. Clicking the normal Close button at
the top right
Thanks, Andreas. System settings wasn't installed on this machine -- I
hadn't heard of it until now. (I originally installed KDE on top of
Ubuntu, rather than directly by installing Kubuntu. Presumably, had I
installed Kubuntu, System Settings would have been installed
automatically.) That mean
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Binary package hint: kcontrol
I've recently upgraded my system to Edgy. Kcontrol no longer has a
component chooser applet.
The file /usr/share/applications/kde/componentchooser.desktop (installed
as part of the kcontrol package) does exist and starts like this:
[Desktop E
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Binary package hint: update-manager
I upgraded from Dapper to Edgy this afternoon using this command:
sudo update-manager -c
After the upgrade, this line hadn't been removed from
/etc/apt/sources.list:
deb cdrom:[Ubuntu 5.10 _Breezy Badger_ - Release i386 (20051012)]/ bree
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: flashplugin-nonfree
This afternoon, I upgraded a machine from Dapper to Edgy. The machine
had flashplugin-nonfree installed. I understand that, for licensing
reasons, the code can't be provided through apt-get in the usual way,
and that it has to be dow
I've upgraded to the final (non-beta) version of dapper a few days after
it was released, and I don't think I've seen this crash since. I'd say
the bug is fixed.
Many thanks for an excellent distro.
Markus
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